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Rain

liquid water

Rain develops when growing cloud droplets
become too heavy to remain in the cloud and as a result,
fall toward the surface as rain.
Rain can also begin as ice crystals
that collect each other to
form large snowflakes.
As the falling snow passes through the freezing
level into warmer air, the flakes melt and collapse into rain drops.
The picture below shows heavy rain falling from a Texas thunderstorm.